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      <title>News Flash: Pride and Fried Butter Make Fools of Us All... Again</title>
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      <description>I didn't vote for our current president, but neither do I dislike him. I'm not even an outspoken critic. I am now one, however, of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee. Just seems like you should have to DO something before winning this prestigious award. In the end, though... "oh well."</description>
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      <title>"Whatever": Simultaneously the Worst &amp; Best Word We Have</title>
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      <title>Fits Any Niche</title>
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      <description>When I'm asked a question like, "My fiance and I are interested in a devotional for yet-to-be-married couples living in the mid-Atlantic from different church backgrounds who are both post-millenialists. What do you recommend for us?" my answer is always the same...</description>
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